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2006
N. Singh, Jacks, G., Bhattacharya, P., and Gustafsson, J. - E., Gender and water management : some policy reflections, Water policy : official journal of the World Water Council, pp. p. 183-200 : 1 fig., 2006.
I. van der Molen, Gender, land and water in the poverty reduction strategy and country assistance strategy for Sri Lanka, The European journal of development research, pp. p. 435-452 : 1 fig., 2006.
Inter-agency Task Force on Gender and Water -New York, NY, US, GWTF, Gender, water and sanitation : a policy brief. Inter-agency Task Force on Gender and Water, GWTF, New York, NY, USA, p. 16 p. : boxes, tab., 2006.
D. K. D. A. N. I. D. A. - Copenhagen, Gender-sensitive monitoring and indicators : technical note. Copenhagen, Denmark: DANIDA, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, 2006, p. 23 p.
Z. A. C. A. R. E. - Braamfontein, Legislative and policy review : water services, and gender, vol. no. 3. CARE, Braamfontein, South Africa, p. 4 p. : photogr., 2006.
Gender and Water Alliance -Dieren, NL, GWA and UN-HABITAT -Nairobi, KE, United Nations Human Settlements Programme, Navigating gender in African cities : synthesis report of rapid gender and pro-poor assessments in the 17 cities of the Water for African Cities (WAC) II programme. Gender and Water Alliance, Dieren, The Netherlands, p. 111 p. : 3 fig., 9 tab., 2006.
UN-HABITAT -Nairobi, KE, United Nations Human Settlements Programme and Bhopal, I. N. Mahila Che, Navigating gender in development of water and sanitation in urban areas : a rapid gender assessment of the cities of Bhopal, Gwalior, Indore and Jabalpur in Madhya Pradesh, India. UN-Habitat, United Nations Centre for Human Settlements, Nairobi, Kenya, p. vii, 86 p. : 21 fig., 40 tab., 2006.
Gender and Water Alliance -Dieren, NL, GWA and UNDP -New York, NY, US, Resource guide : mainstreaming gender in water management. Gender and Water Alliance, Dieren, The Netherlands, p. 240 p. : boxes, fig., tab., 2006.
Z. A. C. A. R. E. - Braamfontein, Water services; HIV/AIDS and gender : the enabling environment, vol. no. 4. CARE, Braamfontein, South Africa, p. 4 p. : photogr., 2006.
N. L. Cap- Net - Delft and Gender and Water Alliance -Dieren, NL, GWA, Why gender matters : tutorial for water managers = Porque el genero importa : tutorial para gestores(as) del agua. Cap-Net, Delft, The Netherlands, p. 44 p. : 3 boxes, photogr., 5 tab., 2006.
2005
B. Reed and Smout, I., Building with the community : engineering projects to meet the needs of both men and women. Loughborough, UK: Water, Engineering and Development Centre, Loughborough University of Technology, WEDC, 2005, p. 16 p.
S. Ahmed, Flowing upstream : empowering women through water management initiatives in India. New Delhi, India: Foundation Books, 2005, p. xiv, 258 p. : boxes, fig., 10 tab.
SDC -Bern, CH, Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation, Gender and water : mainstreaming gender equality in water, hygiene and sanitation interventions. Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC), Bern, Switzerland, p. 24 p. :boxes, photogr., 2005.
F. Sultana, Gender concerns in arsenic mitigation in Bangladesh : trends and challenges : report submitted to the Arsenic Policy Support Unit (APSU), Local Government Division, Ministry of Local Government, Rural Development and Cooperatives, Government of Bangladesh. University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, USA, p. 41 p. : boxes, fig., tab., 2005.
Australian Agency for International Development -Canberra, ACT, AU, AusAid, Gender guidelines : water supply and sanitation : supplement to the guide to gender and development. AusAID Australian Agency for International Development, Canberra, ACT, Australia, p. iii, 23 p., 2005.
UN-HABITAT -Nairobi, KE, United Nations Human Settlements Programme, Gender mainstreaming in water and sanitation in Africa : report of the Expert Group Meeting, held in Mombasa, Kenya, 13-17 June 2005. UN-Habitat, United Nations Centre for Human Settlements, Nairobi, Kenya, p. 64 p., ill. , 2005.
United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs -New York, NY, US, A gender perspective on water resources and sanitation, vol. no. 2. United Nations Department of International Economic and Social Affairs, New York, NY, USA, p. 25 p., 2005.
GEWAMED-Valenzano, IT, Mainstreaming Gender Dimensions Into Water Resources Development And Management In The Mediterranean Region, Gewamed newsletter. Gewamed, Mainstreaming Gender Dimensions Into Water Resources Development And Management In The Mediterranean Region, Valenzano, Italy, 2005.
Associates in Rural Development -Burlington, VT, US, Ridge to Reef Watershed Project : gender and social equity for sustainable watershed management : third report 2003 - 2005 . USAID, Washington, DC, USA, p. 32 p. : fig., tab., photogr., 2005.
R. Lidonde, Why gender is important in SSHE, Waterlines, an international journal of water, sanitation and waste, pp. p. 6-8 : 2 photogr., 2005.
United Nations Secretariat -New York, NY, US. Div. for the Advancement of Women, Women 2000 and beyond: women and water. United Nations Secretariat, Division for the Advancement of Women, New York, NY, USA, p. 27 p. : boxes, 2005.
Uganda Water and Sanitation NGO Network -Kampala, UG, UWASNET, Women and children actions in water and sanitation : case studies of NGOs and CBOs in Uganda, vol. no. 1. p. 17 p. : boxes, fig. photogr., 2005.
2004
Socio-Economic Units, Kerala -Trivandrum, IN and IRC International Water and Sanitation Centre, The Hague, NL, Building the balance : stories on water, sanitation and gender equity from Kerala, India. Delft, The Netherlands: IRC, 2004, p. video (40 min.): VHS, Pal.
W. S. Warner, Cultural influences that affect the acceptance of compost toilets : psychology, religion and gender. Jordforsk, Norwegian Center for Soil and Environmental Research, As, Norway, p. 6 p., 2004.
M. Bannister, Disability and gender in rural sanitation, in People-centred approaches to water and environmental sanitation : proceedings of the 30th WEDC Conference, Vientiane, Lao PDR, 25-29 October 2004 , 2004, pp. P. 57-60 : 1 fig., 1 photogr.

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